I've stored todays date in a $date variable and what I'd like to do is to make the shell script run a .dll file with the $date variable as an argument.
Basically a "dotnet projectname.dll $date"
How would one do this?
I managed to do this with an .exe file by just typing & 'C:$pathprojectname.exe' $date
But I just can't seem to find information on how to establish this with the projects .dll file..
Edit:
It ended up being as simple as what I had mentioned myself:
dotnet '$path/$projectname.dll' $date
I thought I had tried it several times, even tried Start-Process and whatnot. But I must've initially written a typo or something which I just couldn't recognize (the error message indicated that it was a matter of not being able to use dotnet).
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